I’m crying because I like this song.
Although Alabama originally composed and launched Angels Among Us as a country Christmas song, it has recently gotten a new lease of life, and we like why! In 2017, Radio Disney and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital joined together for a worthy cause. They enlisted the help of a couple of well-known country artists to record a cover of the song.
Carly Pearce, Hunter Hayes, Brennley Brown, CB30, Jillian Jacqueline, Lucy Hale, RaeLynn, Sara Evans, Scotty McCreery, Tegan Marie, and Temecula Road all contributed to the song’s popularity. The gentle lyrics, which reach out to soothe individuals in need, are what genuinely connect with listeners.

St. Jude went one step further and fulfilled some young people’s dreams by taking them to the studio! For the youngsters, seeing the artists and spending the whole day watching them record, listening through headphones, and experimenting with the audio gear was a dream come true.
St. Jude’s purpose is to help children and to put an end to pediatric cancer forever. Since its inception, the children’s cancer survival rate has risen from 20% to more than 80%, according to its website.
When they collaborate with committed corporations like Disney, talented artists, and a generous community, they truly feel they can make a difference. Isn’t it amazing what we can do when we all work together?
Listeners were invited to support efforts to raise money and awareness for pediatric cancer in the brand-new version, which aired on Radio Disney. According to the video description, it was a great hit, and as a result of its success, Disney was able to donate $25,000 to St. Jude. Isn’t that wonderful?

Thanks to these great artists, Radio Disney and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital were able to substantially advance the battle against pediatric cancer. Watch this video to discover how much fun they had while recording the song.
There is a song called Angels Among Us. What were your thoughts? Please share this nice film with your friends and let us know how we can tackle pediatric disorders in the comments.